Welcome to Nate’n Al’s
In the heart of Beverly Hills lies Nate'n Al's, a beloved deli serving up classic breakfast, brunch, and sandwiches. Owned by women, this restaurant offers a warm and inviting atmosphere with a touch of class. From decadent breakfast burritos to traditional lox and eggs, Nate'n Al's menu boasts a range of flavorful dishes. With offerings like potato knish and chicken pot pie, this spot is perfect for a comforting meal. Heated outdoor seating, Wi-Fi, and dog-friendly policies make this a versatile spot for every diner. Nate'n Al's is a true gem in the dining scene of Beverly Hills.
- 414 N Beverly Dr Beverly Hills, CA 90210414 N Beverly Dr Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Hotline: (310) 274-0101
Welcome to Nate’n Al’s, a charming deli nestled in the heart of Beverly Hills at 414 N Beverly Dr. This iconic eatery has become a culinary staple, celebrated for its vibrant atmosphere and delicious offerings that elevate classic Jewish deli fare. Whether you're craving a hearty breakfast, a satisfying lunch, or a comforting dinner, Nate’n Al’s delivers with flair.
Upon entering, you're immediately enveloped by a warm, inviting ambiance, reminiscent of classic American diners. The enticing aroma wafting from the kitchen hints at the treasures that await your palate. The menu is a delightful journey, showcasing exquisite dishes such as the melt-in-your-mouth pastrami on rye and the soul-soothing matzo ball soup. Customers rave about the pastrami sandwiches, often describing them as unforgettable, with generous portions that never skimp on quality.
Breakfast at Nate’n Al’s is equally impressive, featuring offerings like eggs your way and lox, eggs & onions that promise to kickstart your day with a burst of flavor. For brunch enthusiasts, the pastrami and eggs served with an onion bagel and crispy hash browns is a must-try—a harmonious blend of textures and tastes that leave you feeling satisfied and happy.
And let’s not neglect the classic dishes that grace the menu. From potato latkes to stuffed cabbage, each item is crafted with care, evoking a sense of nostalgia and comfort. The chicken pot pie is particularly noteworthy for its rich, savory filling and golden crust—a true delight for anyone seeking the ultimate comfort food experience.
Service at Nate’n Al’s is praiseworthy, with staff members who are attentive, friendly, and genuinely invested in ensuring you have a memorable experience. No detail is overlooked, and you may find yourself bonding with the staff over shared culinary passion, contributing to that feeling of being part of the family.
Your visit wouldn't be complete without indulging in a slice of their warm chocolate babka for dessert—a sweet ending that will leave you sighing with contentment, wanting to revisit it time and time again.
Nate’n Al’s has solidified its reputation as a must-visit destination for deli lovers and anyone craving a taste of comfort and nostalgia. With its quality ingredients, mouth-watering dishes, and charming service, it’s no wonder that diners frequently return to bask in the culinary delights that this Beverly Hills gem has to offer. Embrace the experience, and let Nate’n Al’s take you on a savory journey you won't soon forget.

The matzo Ball soup, latkes, and the Canon sandwich pastrami and corn beef on the signature sandwich was delicious on rye. My husband enjoyed the brisket dinner. Daniel was the best server. It was nice meal on for Christmas and our Hanukkah dinner.

The food was amazing great little Jewish deli highly recommend the pastrami sandwich! The service was quick and fast. The ambiance reminded me of a classic diner from my childhood that my pa used to take me to. The music was great! The soap in the bathroom smelled amazing!

Nate 'n Al's is hands down a gem for anyone craving the ultimate deli experience. From the moment you walk in, you're greeted with a warm, welcoming atmosphere and top-notch service that makes you feel like family. The deli sandwiches are perfection--overflowing with fresh, high-quality ingredients. The pastrami on rye? Unbelievable. It's the kind of sandwich you dream about long after you've taken the last bite. Breakfast here is just as impressive. Whether it's their fluffy pancakes or hearty omelets, every dish is made with care and packed with flavor. And let's not forget the soups! Their matzo ball soup is soul-soothing, and the chicken noodle is a comfort food classic. Service is impeccable--attentive, friendly, and fast. It's clear that they take pride in making every visit memorable. Nate 'n Al is a five-star destination for anyone who loves great food and stellar service. A must-visit for deli lovers!

First time coming to Nate and Al's and it was delicious! Daniel was friendly, accommodating and kind. Food was great. I highly recommend.

I love Nate'n Al's. I have been struggling to find a place like this in the Bay Area but moving forward I'll make and effort to go here whenever I'm in LA. As a solo diner I've always felt welcomed and love the old school vibe to the restaurant. The first time I came I had the pastrami sandwich on rye and really enjoyed it. It's comfort food for me. This time around, I came for brunch and decided to go all out. I ordered pastrami and eggs, which came with an onion bagel and hash browns. The pastrami was chopped into small pieces gave the eggs lots of flavor. The hash browns were flattened thin and crispy and the onion bagel was nice and chewy. I also ordered a cold slaw on the side. For dessert I ordered a warm chocolate babka. Yes that's a lot of food for one person. Granted, I didn't finish everything but everything was delicious! My server Shanice was awesome and she kept checking in on me. I ended up taking the bagel and half the babka to go so I can snack at the airport. One thing good about Nat'n Al's is that after a huge meal like that, you can walk around the shops to burn off all the calories.

This is legend. GOAT deli-diner. The booths bring me back to having a cel ray seltzer in the '70's with my parents. Go early and expect to wait. Everything is spot on comfort.

I've been to many delis in LA, and been disappointed by most of them. The only ones I ever found impressive were Langers and Brent's. I went to Nate'n Al's on a Sunday with my wife and 1 year old, expecting an average meal with the typical dry corned beef/pastrami sandwich. The service was the first to be a pleasant surprise. They sat us at a tabletop instead of a booth to accommodate the highchair, and brought some coloring pencils and paper to keep our kid entertained. They also have a bunch of children's options on the menu, and we tried the chicken tenders. I ordered the Reuben. The food came relatively quickly, and in the meantime, they brought out a pickle plate with 3 types of pickles. They were really good, with one being sweet and spicy, the other mildly salty, and the last the typical sweet, sour, salty pickle. The Reuben was delicious, and gives Brent's a run for its money. The rye bread was toasted to perfection, and the mix of juicy pastrami, Russian dressing, and coleslaw was incredible. The dishes all had generous portions and we all left very satisfied.

I was really early for a doctor appointment and stopped in for a bite. David was my server and was ever so gracious. He set me up with water and a pickle plate. I chose the Grilled Cheese on seeded Rye. Something I would never make at home. Came with skinny fries. The sandwich was really good. The fries were a bit crunchy for me. Nevertheless, a decent lunch at a good price in Beverly Hills.